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We are very pleased to be hosting 2 of menswear’s most illustrious brands. Samuelsohn, known for their soft expression and natural shoulder, yet fully basted canvas front. Since 1884, Alden has been the epitome of the American benchmade shoe.

Deconstructed, unlined, and in modern fits with unique fabrics to match. Boglioli’s signature lightweight tailoring has earn them a respected space with customers that value well-crafted garments that feel and look luxurious.

In 2004, after 8 years of working and building a base of knowledge in manufacturing, designing and retail, Nackymade was born. Nackymade is all about glasses that fit well, are designed creatively and crafted with love and care.

In partnership with the Carmel Bach Festival. We’re bringing you a live performance this Sunday with two amazing talents; Paul Rhodes and Meg Eldridge. We’ll also be donating 10% of proceeds from regular priced merchandise sales to the Bach Festival, which is run by community support.

Paul holds degrees from Dominican College (BA) as a student of Margaret Rowell, and the University of Texas at Austin (MM) as a student of Paul Olefsky. He is presently a member of Oakland Symphony and has performed with San Antonio Symphony, Orchestra of Santa Fe, Brandywine Baroque, Rheinische Philharmonie, New Century Chamber Orchestra, Sacramento Symphony, Earplay, San Jose Symphony, Santa Cruz Baroque Festival, Austin Lyric Opera, Monterey Symphony, and served as principal cellist of the Austin Symphony, including a tour of France and Germany, during the 1994-95 season.

Meg studied at the University of Michigan, the Manhattan School of Music and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. She performs with the Marin Symphony, the Santa Rosa Symphony, and Philharmonia Healdsburg. She also plays violin with the Archangeli Baroque Strings, Marin Baroque of the Marin String Quartet, which gives concerts throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. Meg plays on a viola that was made by Bronek Cison in Chicago in 2007, as well as on a French viola made in Mirecourt in the late 1800’s. She teaches violin and viola at the Marin Waldorf School and at the Branson School.

In partnership with the Carmel Bach Festival. We’re bringing you a live performance this Sunday with two amazing talents; Paul Rhodes and Meg Eldridge. We’ll also be donating 10% of proceeds from regular priced merchandise sales to the Bach Festival, which is run by community support.

Stephen has been a participant of the Bach Festival for 1 season.” Stephen, called “among the most flawless artists on the Baroque flute” by the San Jose Mercury News and “flute extraordinaire” by the New Jersey Star-Ledger, plays solo and Principal flute with the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and Musica Angelica and performs with other leading Early music groups such as Portland Baroque Orchestra, Wiener Akademie, and Chatham Baroque. Currently he is a Teaching Professor in Music History and Flute at Carnegie Mellon University and director of the Carnegie Mellon Baroque Orchestra. In 1986, Mr. Schultz founded the original instrument ensemble American Baroque. As solo, chamber, and orchestral player, Schultz appears on sixty recordings for such labels as Dorian, Naxos, Harmonia Mundi USA, Centaur, NCA, and New Albion. He has been very active in commissioning new music written for his instrument and in 1998, Carolyn Yarnell wrote 10/18 for solo, processed Baroque Flute and dedicated it to Mr. Schultz. The Pittsburgh composer Nancy Galbraith wrote Traverso Mistico, which is scored for electric Baroque flute, solo cello, and chamber orchestra. It was given its world premiere at Carnegie Mellon University in April 2006 and this highly successful collaboration was followed in 2008 with Galbraith’s Night Train, Other Sun in 2009, and Effervescent Air in 2012.

Sarah studied at Harvard University, the New England Conservatory and in Amsterdam and Freiburg. Described as “focused, nuanced, and arresting” (Boston Musical Intelligencer), she holds a variety of viola and violin leading positions with Boston Baroque, Musicians of the Old Post Road, Gut Reaction, Musical Offering, Les Bostonades, the Harvard Baroque Chamber Orchestra, and A Far Cry. Sarah has recorded for Naxos, Linn, paladino, Azica, MSR, and Centaur.

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Khakis of Carmel Shirtings

Is It Time For A Few New Additions To Your Shirt Collection?

If so these cool, soft, Italian made shirts from J.Lawrence Khaki’s of Carmel are going to do the trick marvelously.

These fine cotton shirts feature a sharp, modern fit for a comfortable, stylish appearance. The solids are soft, with dimensional buttons that add a dignified quality to any outfit. The pattern shirts are just a bit of style, cool and modern. Plus, these handsome shirts are going to pair perfectly with your favorite jeans, khakis or dress trousers.

Sure, you could settle for just one of these cool, fashionable shirts; but perhaps it’s time to indulge your sense of joie de vivre. With an eye-catching variety of colors, patterns and textures, you’re going to want to pick up handful so that you’ve got the perfect shirt for any occasion. Plus, the beauty of the matter is that these shirts pair with just about anything. Confidently step into the office with a deep, solid blue shirt, your favorite dress trousers, a vest and sport coat. Impress at an evening get-together with a fabulous floral design playfully peeking from a complementary sweater with a casual pair of jeans. And, comfortably match these shirts with the perfect accentuating tie, or don’t. I mean, have you seen these buttons?

Too often, buttons provide a function without expression. Thus, they are forever hidden behind show-stealing neckties in every spectacular pattern under the sun. Not so with these. Function enhanced by beauty creates art, and these dimensional buttons are certainly art. Remarkable golds, blues and burgundies adorn the center of these handmade shirts to catch the eye. Care to wear a tie? That’s certainly your prerogative. But with these shirts, no tie is not a problem. More often than not, you’ll likely find yourself flaunting these bold buttons for an ornamental splash of distinction and confidence.Because these handmade Italian shirts are exclusively made for Khaki’s of Carmel, you’re not going to find any other shirt quite like them. Cool and soft with a sleek modern fit, you’ll enjoy wearing these comfortable cotton shirts with just about any other material in your wardrobe: jeans, cords, brushed cotton, flannels and so on. Solid colors with deeply rich hues, and a variety of unique, gorgeous patterns that are going to look great wash after wash. With the cool, stylish comfort and endless versatility of these exceptional J. Lawrence Khaki’s of Carmel shirts, you’ll find yourself, occasion after occasion, showing them off and enjoying endless ways to shake up your daily attire.

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Khakis x Alden = An Exclusive Collection

We are happy to announce Khakis has collaborated with Alden for a collection of exclusive collection of shoes. We start with a timeless classic, the tassel loafer in a dark brown Lady calfskin.

We not only chose this skin for is stain resistant quality and buttery touch, but its so supple it has little to no break in period. Handcrafted in Massachusetts on the classic Aberdeen last, with natural edge stitching for some subtle flair.

Jim wanted to create a shoe that any gentleman could wear from spring to fall, job well done!